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Numbers 5:2

5:2

expel .... camp <04264 07971> [put out of the camp.]

The camp of Israel being now formed, with the sanctuary of God in the centre, orders were given that the lepers and unclean persons should be excluded from the camp, according to the laws given at different times on these subjects. See the Marginal References.) This expulsion was founded, 1. On a purely physical reason; for the diseases were contagious, and therefore there was a necessity of putting those afflicted with them apart, that the infection might not be communicated. 2. There was also a spiritual reason: the camp was the habitation of God; and therefore, in honour of Him who had thus condescended to dwell with them, nothing impure should be permitted to remain. 3. Further, there was a typical reason; for the camp was the emblem of the church, where nothing that is defiled should enter, and in which nothing that is unholy should be tolerated.

discharge <02100> [and every.]

defiled <02931> [and whosoever.]


Numbers 5:4

Numbers 13:3

13:3

The wilderness of Paran, says Dr. Wells, seems to have been taken in a larger, and in a stricter sense. In the larger sense, it seems to have denoted all the desert and mountainous tract, lying between the wilderness of Shur westward, and mount Seir, or the land of Edom, eastward, the land of Canaan northward, and the Red sea southward. And in this sense, it seems to have comprehended the wilderness of Sin, and the wilderness of Sinai, also the adjoining tract wherein lay Kibroth-hattaavah and Hazeroth. In this sense it may be understood in De 1:19, where, by "that great and terrible wilderness," is intended the wilderness of Paran in its largest acceptation; for, in its stricter acceptation, it seems not to have been so great and terrible a wilderness; but is taken to denote more peculiarly that part of Arabia Petr‘a which lies between mount Sinai and Hazeroth west, and mount Seir east.


Numbers 13:16-17

13:16

Hoshea <01954> [Oshea.]

Joshua <03091> [Jehoshua.]

[Jesus.]


13:17

Negev <05045> [southward.]

hill country <02022> [the mountain.]


Numbers 13:27

13:27


Numbers 14:36

14:36


Numbers 16:28-29

16:28

know <03045> [Hereby.]

<03820> [for I have.]

{Kee lo millibbee,} "and that not out of my heart." It was not of my own device or contrivance. It was not out of an ambitious desire to be great myself that I took upon me the government, nor out of private affection to my brother, that I appointed him and his family to the priesthood.

<03820> [of mine.]


16:29

death <04194> [the common, etc. Heb. as every man dieth. visited.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


Numbers 20:14

20:14

Moses <04872> [Moses.]

brother <0251> [thy brother.]

<04672> [befallen us. Heb. found us.]


Numbers 20:16

20:16

cried <06817> [we cried.]

sent ... messenger <07971 04397> [sent an.]


Numbers 21:6

21:6


Numbers 24:12

24:12


Numbers 31:6

31:6

thousand <0505> [a thousand.]

Twelve thousand in all--a small number in proportion to all Israel, or to the forces which they had to encounter. As they were under the conduct of captains of thousands and hundreds, they probably had no general; for Phinehas seems to have accompanied them simply to take charge of "the holy instruments;" probably the ark and silver trumpets.

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

holy articles <03627 06944> [the holy instruments.]

signal <08643> [to blow.]




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